llx d the fourteen members of lmcrslde Civic Stadium where they . 'staged a crowd-leasing demonstra- Ihe 305"” B"””5 team are Seenltion of National Hockey league above ready for action in the sum. iplay in downing the Saint John STEWART SHOOTS 5 GOALS Regals Edge Sussex 9-8 Before A Record Crowd The Alberton Regals edged tiie ing an exception-al game for a lot 2. Sussex. R. Melaiison (N. Melan- Doiruul 8:20; 11. Sussex. Mullins simox Legionaires 9-8 in the open- al of five. Missing from the Re;z- son) 6:10: 3. Sussex. E. Booth.9:l0: 12. Sussex, Booth (P. Schur- I AT S SIDE Beavers 7-3 before a crowd of morelright are. Leo Lablnc. Johnnie than 2,000 spectators on MondaylPierson. Viv Stasulk. Bob Arm- istrong, Fm-nic Flaman. and Doug (Photo by Wotton) nsrou BRUINS The Bruins above. from left to Mohns. mg game of a best of three scr-.alis lineup for the game was .1. (R. Lundt 6:14; 4. Alberton. Wfmanl l?S for the Maritime Intcrmedl-lBaglole. out with injuries rei-eiv-1Stcwart 10:10; 5. N "B" hockey Lampionshipled in Friday's game with Spring-i(W. Robertson) 15:40. played in the Alberton rink lastlhlll. and B. MacDonald. home withl Penalties: E. Wilson. mghi before a record crowd fromjthe flu. l gll points in Prince County. The-' Referees. sci ice Saturday. Lineups The home team. P. E. 1. - N-L, Brunswick champions 3-2 in ihe'Millman. W. Hardy: forwards. E. hex; game is scheduled for Sus- R. Profit and Norman Kennedyqbgl-ion, A. Richard ILeClair) 5:50; 8. Sussex. K. Mel- W. Stewart (Gautlel. Atkin- PEWHICSI N0119- 8:12; 9. Albcrton. W. Stew- art (Gaudet. Atkinson) Alberton Regais: Goal, P; HEli'(l.V1on' S. title holders. fell behind the New ldCIEhS0. K. McRac. C. Fraser. F. son) opening frame, outscored the Atkinson. L. Gaudet. W. Slew-'vIFl.'Sussex, N. Melanson (R.hMeianson,l10. urmah 5 had 3.5 in 3 free scar. G. Matthews. M. LeClair. A. Rich- sandwich session to tie up the mid. C. Richard. E. Miiimnn. G. game 8-8 and followed through to B0"18Fd- h V score the why tally of 3 hecucl Sussex Legionaires: Goal. 3,- final period to win the game 9.a,lMacKay: defense. .1. McKeigan.l. The power packed mainlandlG. Milldeton. K. Melanson. E. team were leading 3.4 at the ha1f.lB00lIl. N. Melanson; forwards. W. vav mark of the game and appear. :Robertson. P. Schurman. R. Lund. edito have things very much theiriA- D0ll'0n.'A- Beliveau. R. Melan- W" way hm the Rochford wach.,son. E. Wilson, N. Melanson. h eri boys never relaxed the pres- SUMMARY sure putting up a terrific crowd: Fir” 1'9""-Id: 1- ANJEYIOH. W. Mme to come from behind hhdhstewart (Gaudet, Atkinson) 4:12; t:lie the opgngng rohnca d t d . . V The line 0 tewar. an e an ' 0 Atkinson accounted for six of Al- Rlnk berton's goals. W. Stewart play-I 0 no-A as s-Wlns At Alberton Jets it The I)r.mPliillips rink of Alba);-l on. won e opening days br . lspcii at the ltlberton Curling riiik' yesterday. Other members of the w00DS-I-OCR NB. (cpkgwhm, team are Herbert Matthews, Le- stoi-k .lets defeated St. l)iinsian's mom Him "ml Di” 5- CBHICFUH. University of Charlottetown 56-44 ,R"'""3i'5 "P 1!? "19 Dilly W85 lllei Wednesday night in the hm, game lirank Bryan rink composed of L. of the Maritime junior basketball wilklev G- Dunbar and Raymond final. The deciding game, with Harfm h . total points counting, will be played Rmks I'M" M0"iHgut?. Cllarlatte-l me man. town and Summerside and Sum-l The first half ended 30-15 in ta-,'""Sid9 3- C A. 1'1 379.-Whedul-l vor of Jets. St. Dunstan's rallied ed t9 commie mday wllh playl in the second and once threat:-nevi 5m”'"g at 2 9"": 0" Friday '"'dl m umthe count hm Woodstock puridnturday there will be mixed cur-l on steam again and was drawing: ' i ahead at the final whistle. 1 Fliiick Ashe paced the winners. t l & 33 SERVINGS IN EVERY 13 GT. BAG lstrong Recovery By Albany St. P. ' Vs. Freetown ' A notable turnover took place in -the third game in the South Shore League Finals. Albany St. Pats de- Tlui Charlottetown Guardians, Tlinuday, M03. 20, 1956 1 feated Freetown Royals 9-2 after Pressure On Toronto Leafs WT losing 7-1 in the third game. There was a lot of fast hockey for the very large crowd which showed up at the Hedeque Rink. The final game will be held tonight. As They Prepare For Game V.J"..:lill;:&.5?”i:t:.::'.?9.23"33:3: DETROIT AP)e-The pressure was on Toronto Maple Leafs Wed- ;0lII0. W85 liked if "19 PEFf0t'm--Duroche scored two. assisted b hMacLeod and Leonard Noonan: ance made him change his miti(I.lDaWSOn and Pat Noonan and un- nesday as they made ready for ll "Let's see what he does nexti assisted. There were no penalties. task that only one hockey team in game" was Smythe's answer history has been able to accomp- Ilsh. the best-of-seven playoff. But the Leafs of 1956 are rated only the slightest chance of pick- ing off I second win in the series against Detroit Red Wings when the clubs resume their semi-final h Penalties were plentiful in the But Coach Kins Clam? said llsecond period. going to: Walsh, I of the earlier Detroit goals; Cutcliffe. Cameron. Campbell, Tay-- Only the Leafs of 1942 ever lost Ihould have been stopped before the first three games in 1 Stanley they got to Lumley and Day. failed to score on a penalty 5hot,l Cup series and came back to win praised the veteran goalie for. There was one score each by Cam-hi -"tremendous 808ll6mllIlE." Bulieron. assisted by Doug MacLeod;l Lumley was deadpan after the vic-i DeRoche, assisted by Dawson andl tory and refused to talk with re- Pat Noonan: David MacLeod, as- porters. sisted by Doug Mai-Leod: and- Except for 'i'”"""" W”? Tod Doug MacLeod. assisted by Camer- Sloan. each team will be at full on. 3 action tonight. Three games downl strength. Sloan was injured in the 1n the third Doug Mac-Leod. as-1 and minus their leading goal-get- ter Tod Sloan. Toronto outhustled dgy night to trim the Detroit edge to 3-1 The only note of optimism that the Leafs might do it again tonight and go on to win the series came from their general manager, Hap "I think we can take the series." Day said, "but let's do it one game at a time. This is the same club that beat us three straight." The Red Wings are convinced they can wrap it up in five games. They accepted their first playoff coach Jimmy Skinner said a Wing loss as "one of those things" and victory is "just s matter of time." LUMLEY IS TARGET The Leafs' 2-0 shutout Tuesday night may have been I "reprieve" for Toronto goalie Harry Lumley. Opnly criticisd by fans and his club through th first three Detroit victories, Lumley was the toast of Toronto after his 33-save effort in the fourth game. Leaf President Con Smythe. quoted earlier as saying this sea-; son would be Lumlcy's last in Tor-. Jsecond same and will sit out the sisted by Calncrfill and David Mac- l rest of the series wtih a fractured. Leod, scored for Albany: Taylor the Red Wings in Toronto Tues-4 shoulder. i assisted by Clayton Mills, for Free- TT?jT"TT'”" town; Canicron. assisted by Davidl Homels Edge MacLcod for Albany and D. Rob- erts, assisted by Smith for Free- Your Au-to (lioice l PAINTING 8. In North River Rink lasl nighti Milton Hornets edged out Ninei ,. BODY WORK I Mile Creek 4-3 in the first game. Tm) . Three best of five series for the S. R. Johnston Trophy. Next game to be T0119 To” played Saturday night. It's a good iinie to check your ,car for S('I"dI(:lleS, body or ileu- ”'By THE CANADIAN PRESS give dyeonulsa Tiflfleepilxslttixrltzitie oritialli Boston Bruins won their first or complete job, ' Stanley Cup 27 years ago tonight, .. .. by beating New York Rangers 2-ll T NOTE T j at New York, taking the best-011 We are Equipped for Transportsj three final by two straight. Bruins and Large Trucks. won the first game 2-0. and Dr.3 Bill Carson was the hero of the second game when he scored the Queen street , deciding goal. Bruins were cup- D1AL 4544. 4933 l winners again in 1939 and 1941. . ”l 1 Ior. and Walsh again. Clayton Millsl lB.Y.C. Wins Fourth Straight City League Volleyball Title The Basilica Youth Club No. 1 16-14 victory and in the third I Volleyball squad won its fourth can lwas by a close 17-15 score. secuttve City Leasue Volleyball The B.Y.C. took the best 0! sin championship when they defeated series 5-1 having won two and ion the Y.M.C.A. three straight one game on Monday night. game: at the Y last night. It was only in the Second Sam!-tlB.Y.C. won 74 games while losing though that the youth club showed only 10 and only once in the put I decisive wlII- when they Hill MP1 four years have they been beaten 1 15-3 score. In the opener thehin a three-game series. That gc. youth club squeezed through to n curred earlier this year at the mTj”T'fTT"i ' "S T” lhands of P.W.C. town. Penalties went to Walsh andf The youth club won their way Campbell. l into the finals by defeating P.W.C. Referees were Hunter and Jack--while the Y.M.C.A. was polishing mu, - ioff the Agros. SPORT SI-HRTS By uussrous JUST ARRIVED FOR EASTER SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT TARTANS ARE TOPS AGAIN THIS SEASON PRICES FROM 3.95 to 5.95 Harry A. Mucbougull "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" Sussex. Lundistewari (l'ardy. Gautletl lld. Alherton. E. Atkinson S d Id 6 S w !lS(t:wau't. gGlaudetll 14:50; 15. Alber- econ pero : . ussex. .i - - - EWHF lRnbertson fMcKeigant 5:15: 7. Al-Q30") 151513 15. (cg Rjchanhzhard (A. Richarrll 17:10. Penalties: W. Robertson. Third period: 17. Alberlon, C. 11:12: 10. Richard (A. Richard, Leclalri 8:- Iuirousn FAMOUS wiiiow nrrsim cur on ssucss IN EACH is or. no. citvsnu. CLEAR SAFE-SIP rumm IN EACH 5 AND 3 or. no. with 24 points. Jnlin Kelly led the lilanders with the same number. Tliursday's winners will leave for Montreal in quest of the Dam- Llneups: . Woodstock-Nicholson 6. For-E - ter 10, Montgomery 12. Dickinson ' 2, Ashe 24, Jones 2. Connell, Hsm-' llion, Hoyt, Fletcher. , St. Dunstan's-Morrison 4. Led-'F well. Swift 2. W. Kelly 4, J. Kelly 14. Fearon 8. 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